Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Postmaster General New delivered his annual report containing a number of comparisons between the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, and the year previous...
...quiver of delight on the tongue of the President. It rolls and rolls again on the tongue of the Director of the Budget. The Cabinet munch it at their meetings. Only last week, Secretary Hoover offered the dainty morsel again for the President's tasting in the annual report of the Department of Commerce...
Secretary of the Interior Work presented his annual report to the President, presumably with the remark: "Here's your change...
...proposal was made by Major General John Archer Lejeune, Commandant of the Marine Corps, in his annual report. He urged the Government to buy Quantico for the Marines because the dual civil and military control of the town has created conditions highly undesirable and adversely affecting the morale of his command. He also asked the Government to purchase for the Marines an aerodrome at Brownfield...
...enforcement, two bodies made contrary recommendations on the same day. Both aimed to allay the almost universally acknowledged super-Nation in the enforcement of its prohibition law. One, the Conference of Senior Circuit Judges, of which Chief Justice Taft is Chairman, petitioned Attorney General Stone to recommend, in his report to Congress, that the Prohibition Unit be transferred from the Bureau of Internal Revenue of the Treasury Department to the Department of Justice. The other, the Anti-Saloon League, urged the President to expedite the passage of the Cramton Bill, which would set up the Unit as an independent branch...